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She's pretty
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Good God, shes hot... fix my faucet Honey
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I am finding the same situation with my spout. The plumber supplier store told me that this is normal, but I think it should not be normal (specially when trying to save natural resources). I am puzzle...
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The last spout I had to take off had been in place for over 50 years...it was pretty tough to get off, a plumbers torch and pair of vice grips helped tremendously.
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I would do soooo many home improvements if she was my assistant. Lol, she was chewing gum.
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Thanks for the video - another DIY book that I had made this look much more involved than it actually was, so I put off the repair for too long as a result. After seeing this, I made sure to pick up my replacement hardware at HD as a think you for putting this video out there.
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I had someone replace my shower wall and put a new shower head in and bath spout, but they didnt put in the bath spout. Now I just have the pipe that the spout connects to and its long and curved....is this normal? Please respond.
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Is it mandatory to put your old tub spout in a zip lock bag? :P
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Thanks for this, especially the tip for inserting screwdriver for screw on version.
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I'm not sure, but it may be incapable shower head.
that chick is hot
bim2x4 2 years ago 57
I'll tell you what. If you have an old screw on type spout and it won't turn you had better be careful, because you could break the pipe, especially if the pipe is old. Then you are in for some real work.
heydanno777 2 years ago 27